Some Updates for the Record

Last week, on Friday, I signed off the first task that I assigned to Omar as part of the development team of LetMeGo. He developed (and set the testing environment) of the use case name “Assure Lodging Quality”. The objective of this use case is to allow members of the future team of LetMeGo to manually approve most of the updates that are done to the lodging listings. The updates will be done by staff members of the lodgings, of course. Omar got his sign off on my third quality assurance round. Getting a sign on the first QA round is almost impossible. Getting it on the second QA round is unheard off. Getting it on the third QA round is a great. Only pros do it. Having done it on his first tasks as part of the LetMeGo team is, simply put, impressive.

This week Maestro completed applying his magic while creating the wireframes of user interfaces of the Brrown scope. This scope is named after James Brown. What will Brrown do for us? That is a secret for now, as it is for some other scopes. It took Maestro longer than expected to accomplish this goal, though, as we had to revise some of the form templates that we had already come up with. The end results, as usual, are beautiful. You’ll see…

Finally, on my side, I completed the documentation of the Echeverri scope. The Echeverri scope is meant to measure how profitable each lodging is for LetMeGo. Although it sounds simple, I had to come up with some crazy algorithms to determine the exposure-to-booking ratio of each lodging. Said ratio will then be used by other areas of LetMeGo to determine what lodgings should receive more exposure than others. By the way, this scope is named after Andrea Echeverri, lead singer of the Colombian rock band Aterciopelados.

As my friend in the airline industry says, “Buh Bye!

Alexander Torrenegra

About the Author

Alexander is LetMeGo's co-founder and jefe. Here is his LetMeGo profile. You can follow him on Twitter @torrenegra.

No Comments

Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this article!

Leave a Reply




XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <embed> <i> <object> <p> <q cite=""> <script> <strike> <strong>